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Alphonse Mucha​ (1860-1939) (after) - "La Plume, 1899"
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Alphonse Mucha​ (1860-1939) (after) - "La Plume, 1899"

- Alfons Mucha​ (after), giclée print on heavyweight smooth matte paper (approx. 300gsm, refers to paper thickness/density). - Stamp on verso. - Embossed stamp. - Signed in the plate. - Condition: excellent. Never framed, never exposed. - Size: 32 x 80,5cm. - Elegantly poised within the refined visual language of Art Nouveau, La Plume (1899) by Alphonse Mucha stands as a quintessential example of the artist’s mastery in merging decorative beauty with symbolic femininity. The composition presents a graceful female figure, adorned with intricate jewelry and flowing hair, delicately holding a plume an object that evokes both artistic creation and poetic expression, central themes in Mucha’s work. Executed during the height of the Belle Époque, this piece reflects the same ornamental sophistication and rhythmic line seen in contemporaries such as Gustav Klimt, while anticipating the stylized elegance later embraced in fashion and graphic design. The harmonious palette of soft golds, greens, and creams enhances the ethereal quality of the figure, framed by elaborate floral motifs and circular halos that echo Byzantine and classical influences. Mucha’s unmistakable linear precision and decorative clarity position his work alongside the broader evolution of modern aesthetics, bridging fine art and applied arts in a way that resonates with figures like Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec and later designers inspired by Art Nouveau revival. The refined contours and symbolic composition also anticipate the visual language found in artists such as Tamara de Lempicka and even contemporary illustrators influenced by early 20th-century stylization. Today, Mucha’s works remain highly sought after internationally, particularly among those drawn to iconic decorative art, alongside names such as Egon Schiele, Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dalí, and Marc Chagall. La Plume embodies the timeless appeal of Mucha’s vision where elegance, symbolism, and design converge into a refined and instantly recognizable aesthetic that continues to influence both the art market and contemporary visual culture.

No. 102783382

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Alphonse Mucha​ (1860-1939) (after) - "La Plume, 1899"

Alphonse Mucha​ (1860-1939) (after) - "La Plume, 1899"

- Alfons Mucha​ (after), giclée print on heavyweight smooth matte paper (approx. 300gsm, refers to paper thickness/density).

- Stamp on verso.

- Embossed stamp.

- Signed in the plate.

- Condition: excellent. Never framed, never exposed.

- Size: 32 x 80,5cm.

- Elegantly poised within the refined visual language of Art Nouveau, La Plume (1899) by Alphonse Mucha stands as a quintessential example of the artist’s mastery in merging decorative beauty with symbolic femininity. The composition presents a graceful female figure, adorned with intricate jewelry and flowing hair, delicately holding a plume an object that evokes both artistic creation and poetic expression, central themes in Mucha’s work.

Executed during the height of the Belle Époque, this piece reflects the same ornamental sophistication and rhythmic line seen in contemporaries such as Gustav Klimt, while anticipating the stylized elegance later embraced in fashion and graphic design. The harmonious palette of soft golds, greens, and creams enhances the ethereal quality of the figure, framed by elaborate floral motifs and circular halos that echo Byzantine and classical influences.

Mucha’s unmistakable linear precision and decorative clarity position his work alongside the broader evolution of modern aesthetics, bridging fine art and applied arts in a way that resonates with figures like Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec and later designers inspired by Art Nouveau revival. The refined contours and symbolic composition also anticipate the visual language found in artists such as Tamara de Lempicka and even contemporary illustrators influenced by early 20th-century stylization.

Today, Mucha’s works remain highly sought after internationally, particularly among those drawn to iconic decorative art, alongside names such as Egon Schiele, Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dalí, and Marc Chagall. La Plume embodies the timeless appeal of Mucha’s vision where elegance, symbolism, and design converge into a refined and instantly recognizable aesthetic that continues to influence both the art market and contemporary visual culture.

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